Mitch wrote:..... The other option is to run it out of gas when done workin'.
I remember being told that same option, Mitch, when I first got the Ariens, something about a varnish-like substance building up as gasoline ages in a machine, that I should run it dry the last time I use it in a season. I was also advised not to keep gas in a can until the next winter; that it was better to discard the whole can and its gas rather than keep it. That's what I have been doing. Plus, I send the Ariens out to a service shop for its pre-winter boost and clean-up very year.
P.S. When I first got married 26 years ago, and realized I'd need many tools to keep a house a home, I asked some farmers Upstate NY what plows/blowers they used, because I was aware, living there for quite some time, that winters in the Syracuse area can require a whole lot of snow removal. They recommended JohnDeere and Ariens.


